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Warsa Enterprise Starts Publishing High Quality Content to YouTube

Through its entertainment channel Warsa Enterprise has started publishing high quality videos to YouTube, the quiet launch saw remake clips by Nahom Yohannes Meste on Tewelde Reda’s timeless “Shegey Habuni” and Wesi Shiek’s “Baburay” amongst others also a musical of “Serihit Comando” based on EPLF’s Commando unit assault on Ethiopian Airforce base at Asmara airport.

Produced by Warsa Enterprise and organised by the Cultural affairs of the PFDJ (Peoples Front for Democracy & Justice) the channel will play a positive role within the Social Media sphere and will give it a new dimension.

The main driver of publishing content on YouTube for the purposes of monetisation has seen its pros and cons, nonetheless a channel fit enough with Eritrea’s national philosophy free from the commercialisation of Eritrean creativity looks set to put back the balance. The quality of production, and content speaks for itself, below are some of the video published to date.

Video #Ethiopian map from the 1940s till present explained clearly starting from the meeting between Ethiopian Emperor Haile Selassie and President Franklin D. Roosevelt aboard the USS Quincy in the Suez Canal, Egypt. The video also explains on the golden days/years of Ethiopia and how it rose to prominence by building its Navy, Air force, and Infantry to the hosting of the OAU on the expense of Eritrea by the rent paid to the use of Kagnew Station (Eritrea) making Ethiopia the centre of gravity in Africa. The video also sheds light where the current dangerous Ethiopian map is headed to with regards to the struggle in Ogaden, and Civil Disobedience in Oromia.